The CORRECT Way to Curl Your Curtain Bangs

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If you want to know how to make a loose curl in your curtain bangs and not a ringlet curl, I’m going to show you just what you need to do. Let’s jump on in!

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Tools and materials:

  • Hair straighteners
How not to curl bangs


Curling bangs

1. Put hair through straighteners

Start by taking a small section of hair at the front of your face and running it through some thin hair straighteners.

Curling bangs

2. Twist hair straighteners

Now twist the hair straighteners like so, which will add a gentle wave to your hair.

Curling bangs

3. Bring hair straighteners out

Gently bring the hair straighteners to the bottom of your hair, keeping your hair twisted and then gradually untwisting it as you go down.

The correct way to curl your curtain bangs

The correct way to curl your curtain bangs

Here is the finished look, repeat on the other side of your head for a symmetrical finish. I really like the loose curl.


I think that this looks much more laid-back and relaxed than a tight ringlet curl. Give this technique a try on your curtain bangs!


For more curl advice, check out 3 Different Curl Types You Can Do With a Straightener.


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Suggested materials:
  • Hair straighteners

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  • Suzanne Dickson Suzanne Dickson on Feb 04, 2024

    You mean there's a name for what my bangs are when I'm growing them out? I always just call them the mop stage. Lol

  • KarenLyman KarenLyman on Apr 04, 2024

    I like the ringlet curl better. The curl you made just makes the hair look stringy and thin at the bottom. I think the ringlet curl curl is the "correct" way.



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